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Video trade illegal on .Sundays
VIDEO shops in the Ribble Valley are to be warned that it is illegal to hire or sell cassettes on a Sunday. If they do not co-oper
ate, an enforcement order could be served on them, borough solicitor Mr Paul Timson told a meeting of the Ribble Valley Coun cil’s Public Works and
. Traders were allowed to sell reproductions such as postcards and pictures and this could include video cassettes. Mr Timson said, how
it was suggested that be cause of its tourist' status Ribble Valley could extend the range of goods sold in shops on Sundays.
Health Committee. At a previous meeting
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AS a company, Bowker Brothers prides itself on its family atmos phere.
The firm has many employees who have been with it for many years, often two or three generations from the sa me family. ■
However, Bowker's do not forget the youngs ters of the area. Each year, half a dozen young people are signed on under Youth Training or Training Board schemes — and the firm usually ends by offering most of them a job.
start of employment at Fortress Kitchens for Ribblesdale schoolgirl Gillian Salisbury, of Clitheroe. Gillian ivas trained at the shoiv- room under a youth training scheme, and has done so well that she is to work in the kitchen p la n n in g section.
Tomorrow sees the
Overall Bowkers cur rently employs 85 people, including 20 on the administration side.
VICTOR Ludorum Simon Wright receives the Sir William Brass Cup from Mr Hood, watched by other prizewinners
Former head presents sports-day prizes
tired last year, it was the 27th time he had attended the sports. Mr Hood, who is presi
FORMER C l ith e ro e Royal Grammar School headmaster Mr Gerald Hood presented the prizes at the school’s sports day. For Mr Hood, who re
man (Park), received the John Kenyon Cup. Hen derson House was overall champion with 94V2 points, followed by Waddow (82), Castle (75) and Park (55'/&). Middle school champion,
Psychology graduate
FORMER C l ith e ro e Royal Grammar School pupil Mr Roger Bleazard has been awarded an hon ours degree in psychology from Manchester Univer sity. Before undertaking the
three-year course, Roger (24) worked for two years at Brockhall Hospital. He is the only son of
Mr and Mrs Thomas Bleazard, of Pimlico Road, Clitheroe.
New canopy
PERMISSION has been granted by the Kibble Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee for a new canopy at Friend ship Garage, Whalley Road, Read.
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dent of the Old Clithero- nians, handed over the Sir William Brass Cup to Victor Ludorum Simon Wright. Simon, of Hen derson House, won three individual events. Runner-up, 'Gary Hard
junior school champion,re ceived the Harrison Cup. RESULTS
for the second year, was Richard Blackburn (Waddow), and Jonathan Cunliffe (Castle), the
Henderson; P — Park; C — Castle. 100m — 1st year: F. Shickle
Key: W — 'Waddow; H —
(W), M. Eastwood (P), N. Ker shaw (W). Junior: J. Cunliffe (C), D. Diggins (H), F. Shickle (W). Intermediate: R. Black burn (W), P. Whittle (W), M. Wrigley (H). Senior: G. Hard man (P) and P. Taylor (C) joint first — Edmondson trophy, C. Blanc (C). 200m — Junior: J. Cunliffe
ton (P), J. Pritchard (C), A. Spencer (C). Intermediate: S. Farnsworth (H), T. Moore (C), I. Drake (W). Senior: S. Wright (H) — Neil Cook trophy, A. Nicholas (C), C. Blanc (C). 1500m — Intermediate: R. Schofield (H), I. Drake (W), N. J o n e s (W). S en io r : M. Needham (P) — BumettrHurst cup, S. Wright (H), A.
Blackburn (W), J. Bailey (H), S. Farnsworth (H). Senior: J. Buttle (P), R. Gate (W), M. Croasdale (H). 800m — Junior: R. Pilking-
500 at concert
FIVE hundred people turned up for the free pop concert at Clitheroe Castle Bandstand on Sunday.
tained — “The Savages,” “And On” and Clitheroe’s own band, “The Waltz In vention” with its wide range of styles. Another pop concert is planned on August 12th.
Three groups .enter TOP TWENTY
(i) (5)
11. (19) 12. (—) “What’s Turner.
13. (—) 14. (—)
15. (6) 16. (—)
17. (10) 18. (15) 19. (—) 20. (—)
10. (—) “Sister of mercy” — Thompson Twins. When doves cry” — Prince. love got to do with it” — Tina
9. (12) “Farewell my summer love” — Michael Jackson.
(8) (7)
(2) “Relax” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. (9) “White lines (don’t don’t do it)” — Master and Melle Mel. ‘Jump (for my love)” — Pointer Sisters. Wake me up before you go-go” — Wham.
(3) (4)
Time after time” — Cyndi Lauper. Small town boy” — Bronski Beat.
Grand
•“Lament” — Ultravox. “Young at heart” — Bluebells.
motions. “Breakin’ . . . there’s no stopping us now” — Ollie and Jerry. “Talking loud and clear” — Orchestral Man-' oeuvres in the Dark. “Thinking of you” — Sister Sledge. “Love resurrection” — Alison Moyet.
State of shock” — Jacksons. Perfect skin” — Lloyd Cole and the Com
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“Agadoo” — Black Lace. LP of the week: “Parade” — Spandau Ballet. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.
Last week’s placings are in brackets. Tip for the top:
Delighted by public response
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healthy children, has now raised more than £400 for the appeal since January and the target nationally is well on the way to being achieved. She in tends, however, to carry on raising money. , Looking back, she said:
day were-Julia Mooney, of Standen Road,: Clitheroe, and Joanne and Mandy Stringfellow, of Whipp Avenue. •■
“It is fantastic. I never thought we would do so well.” Helping her on Satur
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CLITHEROE mother Mrs Sonya Leonard, of Kirk Avenue, is delighted with the public response to her charity stall on Clitheroe. market on Saturday which raised £70 for a national bone marrow research appeal. Sonya, who has two
If you purchase any product PRICE PLEDGE
from one of our stores and . find that you can buy the same product cheaper from
another retail company within one month, we will refund the difference.
► Reductions relate > the last 6 months
to oither the alter and at which they
sale price, manufacturers recommended or suggested retail price to which reference is permitted fay law. or to the price at which the goods havtt been ottered fay the Company tor 28 consecutive days in have been sold at our Orpington superstore. All prices Include VAT. Offers subject to availability. The majority of products are available trom all shires; please telephone to check before travelling.
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I THE HOME OF BUILDING MATERIALS i r Kershaw.
Two tribes” — Frankie Goes to Hollywood. I won’t let the sun go down on me ' — Nik
(C), D. Watson (C), A. Lara way (C). Intermediate: R. Blackburn (\V), P. Whittle (W), D. Whitaker (W). Senior: G. Hardman (P), K. Smith (C). 400m — Intermediate: R.
Nicholas (C). Relay — Junior: C, H, W. Intermediate: W, H, C. Senior:
Yates (C), M. Eastwood (P), J. Dobson (C). Intermediate: P. Whittle (W), R. Blackburn (W), M. Wrigley (H). Senior: S. Wright (H), S. Amin (W), S. Cherry (H). Hign jump — Junior: P. Wil
H, C, P. Long jump — Junior: D.
kinson (P), D. Yates (C), A. Robinson (C). Intermediate: S. Mayers (H), P. Whittle (W), R. Blackburn (W). Senior: S. Wright (H), J. Mather (W), N. Dixon (P). • Javelin — Senior: T. Hitchin (W), D. Hartley (P), C. Barrett (H). , Discus —' Intermediate: S.
Mayers (H), M. Finney (H), P. Cavaleri (W). *
(P), R. Mansell (H), S. Roger- son (H). Cricket ball — A. Robinson
(C), M. Frankland (P), A. Holdsworth (P).
GISBURN AUCTION PRICES
(£515) and second was W. Homer (£520). Friesian newly-calved cows
THERE were 64 newly-calved cows and heifers forward at Gisbum Auction Mart, where the prize for a newly-calved cow was won by J. Shut- tleworth (£520), runner-up A. L. Brown (£530). J. Snowden won the first prize for a newly-calved heifer
made to £540 (average £471), heifers to £515 (£455). In the in-calf section there were eight cattle forward and
BW August calvers made to £500. . There were 172 animals for
ward in the calf section. Frie sian bulls made to £129 (£85.45), heifers to £50 (£34.75), Hereford X bulls to £128 (£98.50), heifers to £87 (£54.40), Charolais X bulls to £200 (£ 1 8 1 ) , h e i fe r s to £132 (£113.75), black polly bulls to £86 (£54). heifers to £68 (£49.35), Limousin X bulls to £170 (£126.50), heifers to £122 (£109.70). In the weaned calf section,
Shot — Senior: D. Hartley
ever, that after taking legal opinion he found that video cassettes did not come into th is category. It was agreed that the
Forging links between churches
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Doubt over road signs
four video shops in the Ribble Valley should be informed.
Protest over ward closure
report detailing moves of the closure, Coun. Bert Jones (Clitheroe) said that it was the removal of a vital service, the import ance of which could not be over emphasised.
A PROTEST against the closure of Children’s Ward 3 at Accrington Vic toria Hospital is to be made by the Ribble Valley Council’s Public Works and Health Com mittee. After members read a
A DECISION on a plan for two private road signs in the Moor Lane area of West Bradford has been deferred for further inves tigations.
Valley Council’s Develop ment Sub-Committee were asked to consider a proposal to put up the two signs on a road east of Old Town Head, Moor Lane and east of the Moor Lane junction with the Waddington to West Bradford Road.
Members of the Ribble
(Grindleton and West Bradford), wondered whether it was in fact a private road. “The idea of making it a private road after so many years of people using it is worry ing,” he said.
But Coun. Les Nevett
A GROUP of 18 youngs ters from the Waldesian Church of Italy were g u e s ts a t Clitheroe United Reformed Church on Saturday afternoon. Led by Pastor Claudio
Turin. Clitheroe minister the
Pasquet, they were on an eight-day visit to England arranged by the Walde sian Fellowship, estab lished three years ago to strengthen links between the two churches. It is the oldest Protes
tant church in Italy, and is strongest in the Alpine Valleys south • west of
CLITHEROE Ramblers had ideal weather for the walk from Buckden,- on Saturday, led by Frank Dakin.
way to Litton and then went to Birks Fell. From the top they followed the ridge to Forces Head
They took the bridle
. After visiting Clitheroe Castle, the Italians were driven through the Ribble and Hodder valleys and had tea in the United Re- formed Church at Newton. They later returned to
Rev. John Salisbury vis ited the area last year and saw the churches from which the young people came.
Ramblers
Gate and then descended to Yockenthwaite. Then it was along the
week on Sunday (nine miles) led by Mr John Lennox. Meet at Waterloo at 10-30 a.m.
R iv er Wharfe to Hubberholme and back to Buckden. The next ramble is a
No problem with water
Sale, where they will spend the remainder of their holidays.
APPROVAL has been given in principle by the Ribble iValley Council’s Development Sub-commit tee for a proposed resi dential development at the barn adjacent to the Calf’s Head Hotel car p ark , High S t re e t , Worston.
some nearby residents were concerned about the d rainage and water supply situation that could arise from an additional dwelling.
Members were told that
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Friesian bulls made to £142 and beef X bulls to £210. The 14 animals forward in
the store pig section made to £32.
were 305 cattle, including 98 young bulls, forward and 1,086 sheep, including 110 fat ewes. Certified clean cattle: Light
In the fatstock section there
steers made to 113.2p (100.5p), medium to 104.8p (97.2p), light heifers to 116.8p (97.2p), medium to 101.8p (90.7p), heavy to 89.2p (84.3p). Uncertified cattle: Best price
for a Limousin X bull was 127.8p. It was shown by J. P. D. Snowden, of Rylstone. Young bulls made to 127.8p
(115.7p), steers to 106.2p (88.9p), heifers to 88.2p (79.1p), fat cows grade 1 to 79.2p (75p),
f ade 2 to 77.8p (67.7p), grade
68.2p. Sneep: Light lambs to 207p
to 66.2p (56.6p), fat bulls to
(200.6p), standard to 213.5p (200.9p), medium to 204.5p (197.9p), heavy to 193.5p (191.2p), light hoggs to 161.5p, standard to 147p, medium io 145p (133.7p), heavy to 128.5p (124.7p), fat ewes to £32.50 (£23.95), fat rams to £49 (£31.60).
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